‘Pathways to Music’ for children, parents begins fall term

Lisa Eikenburg

Three early childhood classes will be offered beginning in September by "Pathways to Music," a program of the Fredonia School of Music that provides an exciting opportunity for children and parents to discover the joy of music while singing, moving, listening, and dancing, at the Campus and Community Children’s Center.

What seems like a weekly play group also helps to improve language, motor, creative and social skills. Each class incorporates songs, finger plays, dances, bounces, circle games, vocal and instrumental exploration and lullabies.

Developmentally age-appropriate classes, which begin on Sept. 12 and Sept. 16, are designed for one child and one accompanying parent or guardian. Adventurers (4 and 5-year-olds) meet Tuesday evenings. Pioneers (ages 6 to 24 months) and Explorers (2 and 3-year-olds) meet Saturday mornings.

Online registration is available. For more information, go online or call Sonja Inglefield at 716-673-3599.

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